Go to the control panel and click on system icon and look in teh device manager for your sound card. Make sure that is not a yello exclamation beside it. You can then right click and reinstall the driver. See if that helps

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It is supose to have sound and color, or instead, its damage board.
I will recommend you to visit your local dealer, or tech, and tell about this particular issue. For me , its a damage board. but like I say, all these things will be better be watch, with a tech.
other than this will be:
1) damage board/sound board
2) bad capacitors in general board.

from your description of the damage it sounds like a metal reinforcement got loose (it helps the flat pice of metal such as the hood or trunk lid keep its shape and not flex) though it would help a lot to know year make and model of your car. is the dent only on the impact side of the trunk or did it form a bump on the side that didnt have direct impact, have you tried to pull the dent out? - that also puts tension on the metal and will make a noise. basically if you want to get a better answer let me know about your car and what has been done to it after the damage.

hi
plz follow steps dear
1- be sure the driver is instaled
2- also you re-install windows some times file of windows is damaged
3-if all ok and still no sound may be bulte in sound is damaged
4- you can add sound card out
5- plz send me mother board photo
wish you resolve

Inspect the devices sound producing effect buttons. For example, ascertain the volume button was manupulate accidentally durng ketboarding. Readjust the volume to attain desireable effects. Inspect the connection cables for maladjustments causes. Reconnect any unpluged cables making sure firmly in place to achieve louder sound. Usually sound cards least get damaged during device functionality. The noteble malfcuntions with sound cards are fluid encounters on the cirucits during usage that causes burnouts due the cuicuirt generation of heat or embeded at the heating area of the device. Sound cards may malfunction either caused by impacts maladjust the situation on the circit board. Also soundb cards malfucnion either as impact damaged where the device were droped or encounter collsion with another device causing scraches or breakage. The condition of damages sound card may require to replace entirely to new acquirable.

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Either your TVs internal speaker or its sound output Ic has damaged. You can make sure about which part is damaged through the following sugession.
Just place your ear, very close to the TVs speaker side, and switch on your TV with its front panel power switch, not by the remote control. If you can hear a 'thumb' sound or 'HUM' sound, you can make sure that the speaker is ok. If you hear a 'HUM' sound as describe above, make sure that its sound output Ic has damaged. If the sound output Ic has damaged, sometimes you may not hear any sound at all too.
Connect the TVs audio out RCA scoet to an amplifier, if you have, and try to get the sound through it. If there is sound through an external device, make sure once again that the internal sound output Ic has damaged. Speaker can be checked by a torch cell, connecting its terminals to the two leads of the speaker, with two pieces of wire, just intermittent touch, you can make sure that it is ok or not.
To replace the sound output Ic, you must open your TV, and locate the sound output section inside it. It is easy, to do, just follow the speaker wire, and find it from which point from the main board it orginates. Somewhere near to it, you can loact this Ic.
Before replacing the Ic, just measure whethere there is voltage comes to its supply terminal or not. If there is voltage, and no sound at all, replace the Ic with same type and number without any doubt.
If there is no voltage comes to the input pin of that Ic, check the track leading voltage to that point, and find whether there is any resistor has opend or not. Ok
If you need any further assistance, contact me through Fixya.
OK.

Hello
You have reported that there is a sound problem for your TV. I don't know you have tried all the options in the sound menu of your TVs user manual, you haven't stated anyting about it. Anyway I assume that there was sound, and it has gone now only and send this solutiion.
Just connect the audio out socket on the rear of your tv, to any audio devices you have, an amplifier or so, and check whether cound comes from that device or not. If there is no sound from that device, it means that something has gone in trouble with your TVs sound filtering system, which is integrated on the printed circuit board inside and you must have skill and through knowledge about soldering, and to follow the circuit schematic digram.
If there is sound now through that device, means either your TVs speaker has damaged or its Sound Output Ic is damaged. If speaker is damaged, it can be easlyto replaced with an identical one. To make sure about it, you just place your ear very near to the speaker side of your TV, and switch ON it by AC MAINS. You will hear a small "Thumb" sound if your speakers are Ok. If there is no "Thumb" sound you can make sure that the speaker is damaged. If you hear a "Hum" sound, it means that your TVs Sound Output Ic has damaged.
You just check these, and report the result to me through Fixya. Since you have given a small description about your TVs fault; with two or three words, how can I get to the exact point of fault. Give me details as much as you can an you know. Ok.